Since it is supposed to have quotes transcripted into latin alphabets (for those who have no acadnusx family fonts mine looks latin [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img], those who have supposedly are literate in Georgian), I suggest she would be generous to rephrase her quote once again

o boy, how do you find all this stuff? Do you all have books of radom langueges or do you actuely speak this stuff (I only know a little Spanish and am taking French)

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I have been: eating sugar, drinking caffeinated soda, doing the wave, the disco and various other dances just as, if not more humiliating, and all in all, acting like the deranged Pirate that I amů

Read the rules on the first page of the thread. Or, if you want it in summed up form = no, no books are allowed, people are literally translating bits of the English text to the languages they actually know. Knowing French and Spanish, you are mostly fit to plunge in. One guessing out the previous riddle and having the answer confirmed by the riddler may pose another question

Please read the Quotable Quotes rules, which set out the guidelines for participating in this forum (there are similar rules for the Quiz forum too).

As you will see, you must answer a question correctly (generally by identifying the given quote) before you can ask the next one. As it is, we are waiting for Heren Istarian to confirm Le Petit Choux's answer. Assuming that she's right, it will then be her turn to ask the next question.

Thanks for joining in, though, and I hope that you enjoy yourself here. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]

__________________Do you mind? I'm busy doing the fishstick. It's a very delicate state of mind!

HerenIstarion told me that I was correct by email (something is wrong with his computer at the moment), but I really can't think of anything, because I don't have my French dictionary on me and Russian would be kinda boring for the second time....so, I am going to pass the golden stick of Quizmastery over to Seagull Jonathan L.

Just to remind everyone of the quote, to avoid confusion:Seagull Jonathan L. posted:

Quote:

I zhilo u tiy pecheri slyz'ke chudovs'ko Gam gam.

My guess is that it's the description of Gollum in the Hobbit, (sorry, don't have the book on me) something along the lines of: "In that cave lived a rather slimy creature called Gollum."
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